What is the drive system of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class?
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The drive system of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class is front-engine, rear-wheel drive (FR). Front-engine, rear-wheel drive means the engine is positioned at the front and the rear wheels are driven. This is the most traditional drive configuration, and today, some cars (especially high-end sedans) and some buses still use this drive system. Classification of drive systems: The arrangement of the automobile transmission system is related to the position of the engine and the drive form. It can generally be divided into four types: front-engine, front-wheel drive (FF); front-engine, rear-wheel drive (FR); rear-engine, rear-wheel drive (RR); and mid-engine, rear-wheel drive (MR). Advantages of the front-engine, rear-wheel drive configuration: The axle load distribution is relatively balanced, which provides good handling stability and ride comfort, and helps extend the service life of the tires.